Yaya Toure in talks with second-tier Chinese club Qingdao Huanghai

Yaya Toure in talks with second-tier Chinese club Qingdao Huanghai
Yaya Toure in talks with second-tier Chinese club Qingdao Huanghai

Shanghai (AFP) – Former Barcelona and Manchester City midfielder Yaya Toure is in talks about a move to Qingdao Huanghai, the second-tier Chinese club told AFP on Friday.

The 36-year-old has been without a team since December after an unsuccessful three-month spell at Olympiakos in Greece.

There were suggestions that the former Ivory Coast international had retired, but he denied that earlier this week and said he wanted to keep playing “for a few more years”.

It appears that his swansong could now be a sojourn in eastern China at Qingdao, who are top of the second-tier China League One and play in Barcelona colours.

Toure was pictured on Thursday arriving at the city’s airport and British media said that he was poised to sign.

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A Qingdao Huanghai press official initially told AFP that Toure was to have a trial to prove his fitness, but later moved to clarify that.

“It’s more like a mutual negotiation and communication for Toure’s transfer. After all, he is a big-name football player,” the spokesman told AFP.

Toure, who spent eight successful seasons with Premier League champions City before being released last summer, has long been linked with a move to China.

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In 2016, while still at City, his outspoken agent Dimitry Seluk told The Sun newspaper in Britain that his client had rejected a move to Chinese Super League side Jiangsu Suning.

“We don’t want to go there. And we will never go to China,” Seluk said.

“Yaya does not think about money. Yaya thinks about football.”

On Sunday, Toure signalled his determination to keep playing after Seluk said he had retired.

“There has been a lot of confusion about my future recently,” Toure wrote on Twitter. 

“I want to make it clear here that I love football and I’m still in contention to play for a few more years.

“Yes, I’m starting to prepare myself for coaching badges but full-time coaching is not what I’m thinking now.”

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Ricardo Vaz Te, the 32-year-old former Bolton Wanderers and West Ham United forward, is on Qingdao’s books.

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